GA CATT Partners

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GA CATT Partners

Jenny Houlroyd (left), an industrial hygienist with the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Safety, Health, and Environmental Services program, stands with Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle (center), and Larry Alford, South Metro Atlanta region manager with Tech's Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership (GaMEP). The three attended Cagle's 10th Annual Business & Education Summit in Griffin on Nov. 13. They were part of a panel of state and education leaders who discussed the Georgia Consortium for Advanced Technical Training program (GA CATT). The program lets Georgia high school students earn technical college credentials, while obtaining real, hands-on experience in a workplace and technical skills that they can use to build their careers. Both GaMEP and the Safety and Health Program were integral components of helping launch the GA CATT initiative. (Photo: Péralte C. Paul)

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GA CATT, Casey Cagle, Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership, GaMEP, Safety and Health Consultation Program, industrial mechanics, Georgia Consortium of Advanced Technical Training, German apprenticeship dual education model
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  • Created By: Péralte Paul
  • Workflow Status: Draft
  • Created On: Nov 15, 2017 - 11:34am
  • Last Updated: Nov 16, 2017 - 6:48pm